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Laboratories use a lot of water, however the key reagent of all your experiments is more complex than many experts realize. (Pixabay CC0)
Infographics

Facts About Lab Water

Laboratories use a lot of water, however the key reagent of all experiments is more complex than many experts realize. Elga, Veolia's specialist brand for Labwater has published an infographic about the key facts of this important reagent.

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Fig.1: The Precision Hydrogen SL has a smaller footprint than the Precision version and produces hydrogen at up to 200cc/min. (Peak Scientific)
Convenience and reliability

Improving GC Efficiency with a Hydrogen Generator

Hydrogen gas is in high demand among labs across the world. Commonly used as a carrier gas for GC analysis, as well as a fuel gas to supply flame detectors, it’s easy to understand why so many labs need a reliable source of hydrogen gas. In this article, you can find out how you can safely produce your own hydrogen, on-demand, whilst maximizing your uptime with an in-house hydrogen generator.

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The total seismic energy released on Mars lies between the one of Earth and of the Moon. (Deposit Photos )
Planetary Science

The Seismicity of Mars

Fifteen months after the successful landing of the Nasa Insight mission on Mars, first scientific analyses of ETH Zurich researchers and their partners reveal that the planet is seismically active. The recorded data enables to better constrain the interior of Mars, the primary goal of the Insight mission.

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